Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hardware vs. Network Inputs

2005-10-09 Thread Michael Stearne
Chris... thanks for the great reply On 10/5/05, Chris Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael, > > Doing an All-Network setup is completely doable but there are many factors > to consider. > > First of all, I didn't see any mention of how many connections it takes > before Asterisk starts hav

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hardware vs. Network Inputs

2005-10-05 Thread Derek Lee-Wo
I'm also using Broadvoice and was having a lot of problems with DTMF. I 'm in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and I was (inadvertently) using the dca proxy. When I changed it to use the Miami proxy, my DTMF tones started to work reliably I had done some digging and found various posts on the internet where ot

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Hardware vs. Network Inputs

2005-10-05 Thread Chris Shaw
Michael, Doing an All-Network setup is completely doable but there are many factors to consider. First of all, I didn't see any mention of how many connections it takes before Asterisk starts having difficulty with DTMF. You mentioned that the computer is directly connected to a T1, is it the on

[Asterisk-Users] Hardware vs. Network Inputs

2005-10-04 Thread Michael Stearne
We are trying to determine how to build out an IVR system we are working on. The system needs to be able to handle probably at most 5-10 concurrent calls at peak times. Other times we are just looking for a reliable service. For incoming calls we've been using BroadVoice VOIP and before that Voi